<p>I was looking forward to enrolling in CS 61B but it conflicts with Econometrics. There is no 61BL listed for spring in the online schedule of classes :(. Anybody know what the chances are that it’ll be added?</p>
<p>I think CS61B and CS61BL were offered concurrently once when they were testing out the lab-version and have never concurrently offered them since. Shewchuk is great! Take CS61B! :)</p>
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<p>CS 61B: Lecture MWF 5-6P, numerous Lab/Dis sections
Econ 141: Lecture TuTh 11-1230P, Dis Tu or Th 8-930A</p>
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<p>Econ 140 is M 3-6P</p>
<p>Interesting that they decided to combine it into 1 3-hour lecture a week instead of 2 1.5-hour sessions or 3 1-hour sessions.</p>
<p>^Any chance one of them will be webcasted?</p>
<p>Yeah, if say CS 61B happens to be webcasted, is it possible for me to enroll in both classes on Telebears despite the time conflict? I feel I can make up for missing the one hour 61B lecture on Mondays by just watching the webcast for those lectures.</p>
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<p>Wouldn’t someone who wants to take CS courses prefer, or not mind, the “more math” version of econometrics (Econ 141)?</p>
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<p>What happens if both classes schedule a test on the same day?</p>
<p>^telebears will let you do whatever you want when it comes to overlapping classes. I’m also hoping 61B gets webcasted next semester… But even if it doesn’t, I’ve heard that Shewchuk gives out really good notes for his lectures so those should help you out if you have to miss classes.</p>
<p>@ucbalumnus: I’m an econ major looking to break into programming, so that’s my priority right now. I considered Econ 141 but you need to have taken Math 53/54, which I haven’t. Also, I think that the problem of having midterms for both classes on the same day can be handled by taking one earlier.</p>
<p>@tyrion: Are you in the same seat I am? I emailed Prof. Shewchuk about this so if he responds I’ll post it here.</p>